Oscillating fuzz suggestion
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I want one of those old Torns Peakers so bad. I <3 my current TP sooo much as it is... If it could oscillate that would be so rad.
The only oscillating fuzz I have/have tried is my Fuzz Factory. I love it but I don't set it for oscillating action often.
The only oscillating fuzz I have/have tried is my Fuzz Factory. I love it but I don't set it for oscillating action often.
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sylnau wrote:futuresailors wrote:Did you see the new white fritter demo?
Not really what I'm looking for at the moment, but that sound crazy... might want to try it one day.
Are those guys from Montreal (Quebec, Canada)?
yes, its just 1 guy though.
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Ok...
What I need is something that can do velcro (Univox Square Wave like) and synth oscillation (I like the oscillation mode of the old OohLaLa Torns Peaker).
I cannot find exactly what I want.
What I need is something that can do velcro (Univox Square Wave like) and synth oscillation (I like the oscillation mode of the old OohLaLa Torns Peaker).
I cannot find exactly what I want.
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Mudfuzz wrote:sylnau wrote:Mudfuzz wrote:sylnau wrote:I'm looking for an oscillating fuzz... I want the oscillation to sound like an old analog synth as the fuzz deacy. Something where you can play over the oscillation.
Any suggestion? I might be able to trade one of my pedal for the Take Flight Pedals The Goose. But I wonder what is the best oscillating fuzz for me.
I have the Fairfield Circuitry Four Eyes and the Plum Crazy FX Fuzzy Lady... So looking for something different from them.
My all time favorite is the lastgasp art laboratories Hachihachi shiki kebadate hizumaseki SUPER OSCILLO FUZZ (88), not only for it's oscillation but it through a filter is my goto for synth sounds.
I'm sure it's very good (and I like filter stuff a lot)... but it is 320$.
Holy shit! so it is... That's new, use to be around $270 for the longest time
Prymaxe on eBay... 365$ Ouchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! That's crazy.
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sylnau wrote:Prymaxe on eBay... 365$ Ouchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! That's crazy.
I will agree, but... It is a very useful pedal for me and if it died or was stolen then yes I would pay that
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Here what I mean by synth like oscillation...
Listen to this vid when the guy play with the Torn's Peaker... listen to that sustain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm3yN64rgBM
Listen to this vid when the guy play with the Torn's Peaker... listen to that sustain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm3yN64rgBM
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Re: Oscillating fuzz suggestion
Mudfuzz wrote:sylnau wrote:Prymaxe on eBay... 365$ Ouchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! That's crazy.
I will agree, but... It is a very useful pedal for me and if it died or was stolen then yes I would pay thatThose switches make on the fly stuff work so easy plus it takes CV on the adjust which you can either use with a simple CV pedal or go nuts with something crazy like a moog MP-201 which with some fine tuning can make it play sequenced parts.
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Re: Oscillating fuzz suggestion
Is Devi still making the Truly Beautiful customs? Maybe she'd make you a Truly Beautiful Torn's Speaker.
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Anybody know if there's a difference between the Effector 13 and the Ooh LaLa version of the Torn's Peaker?
I might be able to have the Ooh LaLa somewhere... I still have to verify.

I might be able to have the Ooh LaLa somewhere... I still have to verify.

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No idea... I was about o say get a new one but the current one doesn't seem to have the mode switch... not sure how important that is to you 

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Mudfuzz wrote:No idea... I was about o say get a new one but the current one doesn't seem to have the mode switch... not sure how important that is to you
The Devi Ever Torn's Peaker does not have the oscillation mode. I'm looking for synth like oscillation
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sylnau wrote:Mudfuzz wrote:No idea... I was about o say get a new one but the current one doesn't seem to have the mode switch... not sure how important that is to you
The Devi Ever Torn's Peaker does not have the oscillation mode. I'm looking for synth like oscillation
To be honest what was in that vid sounded like well most oscillating fuzz.... which almost always sounds a little synthy... A lot of what makes or brakes it with oscillating fuzzes is how it interacts with the pickups in your guitar

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Mudfuzz wrote:sylnau wrote:Mudfuzz wrote:No idea... I was about o say get a new one but the current one doesn't seem to have the mode switch... not sure how important that is to you
The Devi Ever Torn's Peaker does not have the oscillation mode. I'm looking for synth like oscillation
To be honest what was in that vid sounded like well most oscillating fuzz.... which almost always sounds a little synthy... A lot of what makes or brakes it with oscillating fuzzes is how it interacts with the pickups in your guitar
I never had or played any oscillating fuzz so (hi! hi!)
Sorry... but it look like I don't know what I want.

Edit: The only one available in store where I live is the Fuzz Factory... and I really don't like it (personal taste).
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Well then.. my advise would be to start with something you like the overall sound of that happens to oscillate.
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Mudfuzz wrote:Well then.. my advise would be to start with something you like the overall sound of that happens to oscillate.
Will continue to search... thanks for your help.
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